Seoul was surprisingly enjoyable. It has a vibrant café culture, with coffee shops everywhere. The interiors look cozy, well-thought out, with electric sockets and high speed internet. My friends and I determined to come back to finish writing our research proposals or do some studying. As if we have all the money in the world!
There was the daily dose of Korean barbecue. This caricature of superheroes was pattern after the store owner's face.
I found it quite enjoyable to see kids having their time! It reminded me of when I was a kid once.
Now that we're on the subject of kids, I got to hang out with the adorable Alessa—who'll always be Monay to her Uncle Lance. She's the daughter of Karen and Sir Alric. She burst into a song about ducks, for instance, when she saw a stream.
I saw great typography, too, if you're into that kind of thing.
Good thing I was able to squeeze in a few days of sight-seeing. I'll be posting some more in the next few days.
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